Anti-gun
Republicrats in the U.S. Senate have proved that they can pass an extension
to the Assault Weapons Ban of 1994. They succeeded in part because most
of the public and even the majority of its core supporters don’t
begin to understand the most important truths about the legislation.

While the pro-gun community
has relied on the same tired old arguments for ending the Ban, they have
totally ignored the best arguments available. The AWB has actually increased
the ownership of assault weapons by hundreds of thousands, if not millions,
of guns. In nine years not a singe person has been denied access to a
high capacity semi-auto rifle because of price or availability. And a
large percentage of the banned guns are identical to the high capacity
9mm handguns carried as duty guns by our nation’s police. When these
facts are pointed out in a letter to the editor the anti-gunners rarely
even try to respond.

This is possible because
the law doesn’t ban the sale or ownership of any weapon made before
1995. It only bans the manufacture of semi-auto rifles (one shot per trigger
pull) with folding stocks, pistol grips, and bayonet lugs. It also bans
the manufacture of semi-auto rifles and pistols that hold more than ten
bullets.

The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco
and Firearms was charged with keeping statistics on assault weapons, but
their web site is strangely silent on assault weapons sales. It’s
almost as if they want to keep sales figures a secret.

The site does list import
and manufacturing information for the years 1986 to 2000. In the three
years before the law was passed 3,049,320 more rifles
and 4,330,383 more handguns were manufactured and imported
than in the average of all the covered years before and after. There can
be little doubt that dealers where stockpiling the guns in advance of
the AWB.

In fact the market was glutted.
The prices of many rifles fell by as much as 50 percent. In 1993 AK-47
style semi-autos sold for $400 to $600. I bought mine for $185 in 1995
and they are still easy to find for under $400.

The Department of Justice
National Survey on Private Ownership and Use of Firearms found that in
1993 and 1994 alone 2.45 million high capacity semi-auto pistols were
sold in the US. Most of these guns were the same style handguns used everyday
by law enforcement and every one was an assault weapon.

After 1994 manufacturers
simply redesigned their guns to meet the legal requirements. In his November
14, 1997, “MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY”
President Clinton states that “Firearms importers have obtained
permits to import nearly 600,000 modified assault-type rifles. In addition,
there are pending before the Department applications to import more than
1 million additional such weapons.”

In a San Jose Mercury News
article, Senators Dianne Feinstein and Charles Schumer state that “we
also want to close a loophole in that law which has allowed more than
50 million large-capacity ammunition clips to be approved for importation
into this country over the last eight years.” It’s no
wonder 30 round AK-47 magazines sold for as little as $4.95 and they still
sell for under $10.

The only thing that Senators
Feinstein and Schumer actually accomplished was to make the “dreaded”
AK-47 style semi-autos plentiful and cheap. They should be proud.

BATF statistics also show
that the percent of assault weapons recovered in crimes dropped from 3.6%
in 1995 to 1.2% in 2002. No statistics were available for earlier years.
It would be interesting to see if this number also peaked in 1995.That
was the year that the national news stopped trying to convince gang members
and drug dealers that assault weapons were their “weapon of choice.”
Since then criminals seem to have returned to using more practical firearms.

So now go out and spread
the truth about assault weapons. It will drive the liberal anti-gunners
crazy.

Stephen Erwin

Stephen Erwin is Executive Director of the Judicial Amendment
Coalition, a non-profit corporation registered to lobby Congress for the
Judicial Accountability Amendment. Steve has a background in teaching,
engineering, politics, and quality control. Steve has been published in
local newspapers and the Wall Street Journal. He can be reached through
his web site http://www.judicialamendment.com
or his e-mail serwin@judicialamendment.com.